Maybe you too have seen many database persistance systems/techniques, but most of them are very complex. I wanted to have a very simple and transparent way to persist my objects to a SQL Database. I wanted to do as few changes as possible to my classes when my database changes. And therefore I developed this technique for persisting classes to a (any) database.

While exploring the deeps of .NET I found this wonderful class....
The System.Drawing.ColorTranslator class.
If I'd only known earlier.... This class has a static method that converts a System.Drawing.Color to the Html notation of that color,
and another to convert it back.

Article that describes how I fixed the HtmlForm and MCMS Console to make it render Xhtml strict 1.0 valid Html code. This also gives the possibility to fix the action of the form with proven solutions now also on Mcms instead of fixing this with javascript. This makes MCMS an Xhtml Valid CMS which enables it to compete with other leading CMS systems.

What more can I say, this is my first post as you can see, and it will be the first in a series of publications about problems I solved, and things I "invented" while trying to find a solution for a specific problem.

Hold on, the first post will arrive very soon, It will be about my XHTML Strict 1.0 Valid .NET Html form for Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 (MCMS 2002)

I hope to see you back many times in the future and I hope I can give something useful to the blog-community.